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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | In April, the U.S. House passed H.R. 6408: "An Act To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to terminate the tax-exempt status of terrorist supporting organizations." It was introduced in the Senate as S. 1436. It sounds benign, but it reaches well beyond any narrowly defined or momentarily intended targets. If enacted into law, | |
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blog.ronbronson.com
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| | | | | There's a temptation to call every platform decay "enshittification" now in boardrooms, at academic panels, in policy briefs, and especially in | |
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www.ianbrown.tech
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| | | | | Who should win? In one corner, the butterfly of Bluesky... in another, the heavyweight Mastodon... AND THE DIGITAL MARKETS ACT HAS ENTERED THE RING! SENSATIONAL! | |
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pxlnv.com
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| | | Finally. The government of the United States finally passed a law that would allow it to force the sale of, or ban, software and websites from specific countries of concern. The target is obviously TikTok - it says so right in its text - but crafty lawmakers have tried to add enough caveats and clauses [...] | ||